Notes on Surviving the Fire, Christine Murphy
Notes on Surviving the Fire, Christine Murphy
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Notes on Surviving the Fire

Author: Christine Murphy

Narrator: Jesse Vilinsky

Unabridged: 10 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/25/2025


Synopsis

When Sarah’s only friend in her graduate program is found dead of an alleged heroin overdose, Sarah is forced back into the orbit of the man in their department who assaulted her. A hurtling ride of a novel—darkly funny and propulsive.

"A thriller’s bones, a satire’s glare, and a comeuppance story’s anarchic spirit.”—The New Yorker

"Wonderfully mordant. . . . It's one of the best depictions of how trauma cracks the psyche that I've read recently."—New York Times "Best Mystery Novels of 2025"

At a Ph.D. program in Southern California, Sarah and her best friend, Nathan, spend their time working on their theses, getting high, and keeping track of the poor air quality due to nearby forest fires. No one believes Sarah when she reports a fellow student for raping her at a party—“He’s such a good guy!”—and the Title IX office simply files away the information, just like the police. Nathan is the only person who cares.

When Sarah finds Nathan dead of an overdose from a drug he’s always avoided, she knows something isn’t right. She starts investigating his death as a murder, and as the pieces fall into place, she notices a disturbing pattern in other student deaths on campus.

As a girl, Sarah grew up in the forests of Maine, following her father on hunts, learning how to stalk prey and kill, but only when necessary. Now, she must confront a different type of killing—and decide if it can be justified. 

Notes on Surviving the Fire is a story about vengeance, the insidious nature of rape culture, and ultimately, a woman's journey to come back to herself.

About The Author

CHRISTINE MURPHY has lived, worked, and traveled in more than a hundred countries, including living for eleven months in a tent across the African continent and a year as a resident in a Buddhist nunnery in the Himalayas. A trained Buddhologist, Murphy has a Ph.D. in religious studies. This is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kristina on January 11, 2025

4.25 ⭐️ Thank you to NetGalley and Knopf for the advance digital reader's copy! Publication date: 2/25/25 This is a gripping and unsettling exploration of trauma, vengeance, and institutional corruption. Notes on Surviving the Fire follows Sarah, a graduate student whose world is turned upside......more

Goodreads review by Katie on July 26, 2024

Sarah is a Ph.D student at the end of her program; teaching students, wrestling with her advisor, and spending most of her time with her best friend, Nathan. The two of them enjoy the occasional drug-fueled bender. When Nathan dies of an overdose, Sarah is convinced it was a homocide. The police don......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on February 23, 2025

This was a literary thriller debut filled with feminist rage against a society where men can get away with rape and the victims just have to accept that there's little they can do in terms of getting justice. When PhD student and rape survivor, Sarah discovers her best friend Nathan dead from a supp......more

Goodreads review by Karen on February 22, 2025

Notes on Surviving the Fire is a strange read. Sarah finds her best friend, Nathan, dead from a heroin overdose. She’s pretty sure Nathan never did heroin and is determined to try and find out who might have wanted him dead. She needs answers. Nathan was Sarah’s best friend but it soon becomes clear......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on November 12, 2024

Wow so I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first started reading but this is the sort of book that grips you from the first, so much so I read it in one go! It follows some difficult topics and how the author manages to write Sarah’s thoughts to make them so real is really great. A few points in thi......more


Quotes

“A righteous, angry, and riveting work of suspense . . . but the idiosyncratic narrative style is also mordantly funny, and it’s one of the best depictions of surviving trauma that I’ve seen in recent fiction.”
—New York Times "Best Mystery Books of 2025"

“The novel’s strength lies in Sarah’s duality . . . The narrative is equally layered, with a thriller’s bones, a satire’s glare, and a comeuppance story’s anarchic spirit.”
The New Yorker

"Murphy has certainly written a furious, fast-paced, emotionally resonant and memorable novel. I’ll be thinking about this one for a while yet.”
—Los Angeles Times

“A wild horse of a plot . . . Fiery on many levels . . . An author to watch.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“A biting, savage, unflinching story of how the culture of sexual assault is systemically tolerated and tucked out of sight into the dark corners of ivory towers. Part campus satire, part murder mystery, and most importantly a tale of formidable survival, Notes on Surviving the Fire asks: who among us is a perpetrator, and how do we keep on living once we know? Christine Murphy writes with the nimbleness of a hunter: muscularly and with precision, while also propelled by undercurrents of cold, simmering fury and hot, big-hearted empathy.”
—Aube Rey Lescure, author of River East, River West

“Murphy’s emotional, riveting suspense novel is sure to stick with readers for a long time.”
—Booklist

“A bold and complex thriller that tackles rape culture and academic bureaucracy with a pinch of Buddhist philosophy . . . Murphy establishes a convincing sense of psychological realism while making salient points about the challenges women face in the aftermath of sexual violence . . . Those in the mood for more challenging fare will be rewarded.
Publishers Weekly